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ID133743
Title ProperTurkish foreign policy after the 'Arab Spring'
Other Title Informationfrom agenda-setter state to agenda-entrepreneur state
LanguageENG
AuthorQzpek, Burak Bilgehan ;  Demirag, Yelda
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores Turkey's changing foreign policy approach towards the Middle East after the spread of the Arab upheavals to Syria. Instead of preserving the status quo, Ankara has turned to a revisionist state that has begun to threaten Middle Eastern governments. While Turkey was reluctant to join the foreign military interventions against Middle Eastern regimes, (e.g. Libya) it has been instrumental in immersing NATO in the Syrian civil war. Such transformation ultimately undermines analyses that define Turkey as the kingmaker of the Middle East.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol.20, No.3; Jul.2014: p.328-346
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol.20, No.3; Jul.2014: p.328-346
Key WordsTurkey ;  Foreign policy ;  International Regimes ;  'Arab Spring' ;  Middle East ;  Turkish Foreign Policy ;  NATO ;  Islamic Identity ;  Regional Activism ;  NATO-Afghanistan-Turkey ;  NATO-Libya-Turkey ;  US-Iraq-Turkey


 
 
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